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Paradox as a Web Server
It really can work
by Tony McGuire



This is the screen you get when you right-click on the OCX control on a Paradox form and select "web server properties". From here you tell the ocx which port to answer (default is 80, in this case the ocx is watching port 8010).



The "pages" tab is where you tell the web server in which directory it will start, and what the default page will be. Just to confuse would-be hackers, I never use default.htm or index.htm. In this instance, I used webphone.hdml as the starting page in this directory (this was a form for talking to a web phone).


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